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Patrons taste Kulture fest experience

Black Coffee is expected to be in Botswana on November 12
Black Coffee is expected to be in Botswana on November 12

Patrons of the much-anticipated Kulture festival featuring award-winning DJ Black Coffee got a taste of what is to come during the festival’s launch party on Friday.

The event, dubbed The Kulture VIP Experience Launch was held at one of Gaborone’s up market eatery called Mo’s Open-Table Restaurant situated at Fairscape precinct at Fairgrounds. Although Black Coffee was not present at the occasion, punters felt good about themselves as they were treated to a night of good entertainment by the local entertainers.

The local acts included Bekzin Terris, PH, Han C, Benny T, Mush and Trax & Q De Soul who rocked patrons from 6pm up to midnight. While the DJ’s played different types of music such as house classical, R&B and Hip Hop, it blended well with the crowd, as they danced and sang along to most of the sets.

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